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In the first half of this year, NIO proactively contacted a leading domestic dealer group and conducted some "experiments" on opening up the dealership model for its subsidiary brand, Alps.
On September 14th, Huawei officially announced that the Mate60 launch event is scheduled for September 25th. According to Tianyancha App, recently a sanitary products company in Foshan has applied to register the trademark "Mate 60Pro".
Xianyu announced the official launch of its "Help Selling" service and decided to personally enter the second-hand market for mobile phones, digital products, and luxury goods.
TikTok officially launched e-commerce services in the United States, and starting in early October, all American users will be able to see the entrance on the homepage.
Freshippo announced that it will start selling the iPhone 15 series on September 22nd. Consumers can directly place orders through the Freshippo App and receive their goods in as fast as 18 minutes.
XPeng Motors recently reduced the number of nationwide sales regions. They are also gradually phasing out underperforming directly operated stores and expanding the scale of dealership stores.
On September 7th, Taihe Institute hosted a book launch for "The Digital Sovereignty Trap" in Beijing. The event brought together numerous experts and scholars in the field.
After the launch of the Didi App, China's second-quarter revenue from transportation increased by 57% year-on-year. The average daily order volume in June exceeded 30 million orders.